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Oct 7, 2010 3:34 AM
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It's pretty much a given that Welsh is a dying language, I found it rather hard to learn in school, and as soon as I left I pretty much forgot all of it. I guess that people living up in the northern / western areas are more likely to know Welsh seeing as the people up there speak it more than English, but sadly I live in the poor south east where it isn't so prevalent, nor is the accent. So anyone speak Welsh? |
Oct 17, 2010 3:15 AM
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BakaKawaii said: It's pretty much a given that Welsh is a dying language, I found it rather hard to learn in school, and as soon as I left I pretty much forgot all of it. I guess that people living up in the northern / western areas are more likely to know Welsh seeing as the people up there speak it more than English, but sadly I live in the poor south east where it isn't so prevalent, nor is the accent. So anyone speak Welsh? yes, fluently ;) |
Apr 7, 2014 3:06 PM
#3
I also found it exceedingly difficult to learn. I tried, but my efforts were futile... Woe is me. I'm from the South East as well and practically no one here speaks Welsh. I find it irritating how the language is forced upon us because it's a compulsory subject until you finish compulsory education. I do still hope that the Welsh language lives on though because it's a good part of our culture... And it's funny to listen to xD |